October’s Vino Magnifico 2023

Is it too late to buy and drink a Porch Pounder?

My schedule can be very erratic at times, causing me to be on the road, away from wine tastings. This past week I was fortunate enough to make V Paul’s once-a-month Vino Magnifico wine tasting. Vino Magnifico is different from the rest of our regularly scheduled tastings. For those who haven’t been V Paul’s requires a reservation. You arrive and sit down, either with friends or other adventurous wine tasters. Then wine is brought to you while you get brief description of what you are having. Basically the opposite of the other tastings.  There are pros and cons to the different wine tasting styles, which is a later topic.As every wine event I attend becomes a de-facto social experiment, Vino Magnifico is a fruitful affair! I often get to speak to wine tasters who don’t attend any of the other tastings, giving both sides a chance to share perspectives. I really enjoy watching others try new wine and then watching, and sometimes hearing their reaction. I then like to ask them why they liked, or didn’t like, a certain wine and I am always fascinated by their answers.Those answers are often all over the place as certain people like to try and sound more sophisticated than they really are instead of just being genuine and honest. The current result of my on going social wine tasting experiment is that you can 100% tell, on one hand, who is being genuine, and on the other, who wants to cover their insecurities with sophisticated nonsense.Well, at least everyone could agree on what was tonight’s Crowd Favorite: Villa Antinori Toscana Bianco 2021. This is a classic Porch Pounder, as certain people call it. It was refreshing with just the right amount of acid blended with citrus fruit notes and some back ground minerality. I was asked if it was too late in the season to buy this kind of wine since summer seems to finally be over. My response: “There is no season where you cannot buy any wine that you enjoy!”

Read More

V Paul’s September Vino Magnifico

I finally go to the one Wine Tasting that everyone has been telling that me I should go to.

I have gone to several wine tastings in the Pensacola area but I had never gone to the one tasting that everyone has recommended to me: V Paul's second Tuesday tasting. With my usual reviews I tend to go into the wine itself some more but this is my complete reaction to my first V Paul's tasting. I went into this tasting with some idea of what it would be like. I understood that this was a sit down tasting and the same crowd tends to meet every month. I began the tasting by walking into the restaurant and was greeted warmly by the host. I noticed that this was a more mature crowd than what I was used to seeing at other tastings. Everyone was stylishly dressed and many had perched at the bar for a drink. I decided to follow the lead of many of the patrons and order myself an Aperol Spritz on this hot day.I had attended this tasting alone, which admittedly made me feel slightly nervous. It is much easier to attend events when you can experience it with a familiar person. I must have been the only person at the tasting who was not meeting someone or attended the tasting by themselves. I decided anyway to embrace the new environment and new crowd of people. I ran into someone I had met at a local tasting who had invited me to the V Paul's tasting. I made no promises since the month prior I had failed to secure my reservation. It was this month of September that I was lucky enough to secure a reservation for myself through V Paul's website. It was so delightful meeting up with this person who then subsequently introduced me to Paul himself. He is the ultimate host, kind and inviting, and found me a seat among many reserved tables. I had joined a table of several ladies who make this their monthly meeting. Immediately I was embraced as a newcomer and welcomed into the mix as we began tasting the wine. I could not have gotten luckier to have been sitting among such kind and fun women!I typically do not attend many sit-down tastings but this was unique. With complementary pesto pasta served along with the wine to order right off the menu during the tasting. I ordered the bruschetta to accompany the wine, which included the following:Charles de fere Rose, Chateau Ste Michelle Riesling, Whole Cluster Pinot Noir, Catina Valle Tritana Montepluciano d'Abruzzo, and the Oberon Merlot.These were a selection of industry standards along with a couple au courant standouts. Typically I do not favor pinot noirs even though I can tolerate them, but the Whole Cluster Pinot Noir was my favorite of the tasting. It had deep cherry and slight oaky taste that is usually more subdued in some pinot noirs I have tried in the past. It was perfectly medium-bodied and I thought that it was pleasant. It was a wine that I would revisit again. The other wines did not seem as remarkable although the other patrons did seem to enjoy them. Compared to other wine tastings, these wines offered were not entirely as unique or standout.Overall, the atmosphere was very inviting. The host, Paul, was very welcoming and everyone seemed to enjoy themselves to the fullest. I would say that I enjoyed the company during the tasting proportionally more than the wine itself and would recommend this experience for wine novices and experts alike. I especially enjoyed the educational component of the tasting when each wine was explained. For $15 I would say that this tasting was a good value. You not only get a sample of the restaurant's food, but the sample sizes of each wine was approximately the size of a standard serving of wine. This is the tasting for you if you enjoy the social aspect of wine and wine tastings! I will definitely be returning for another enjoyable experience at V Paul's.-Anna

Read More

V Paul’s August Vino Magnifico

A full crowd tonight at V Paul’s August Vino Magnifico. Melissa and Bob check in with a run down of the tasting.

The night started out with Charles De Fere Blanc De BlancNice bright sparkling wine. apple and peach on the tongue with some easy acidity. A wine you can drink anytime, for any reason.Next, Condo Sur ChardonnayVanilla and oak notes but still very green. The flavor is actually somewhat diluted.Cheese risotto for the interlude. Not bad.Then Gabbiano Chianti Classico 2019 Dark plum color with soft tannins. Raspberry notes roll easily off the back of the tongue. A perennial favorite, this wine can stand well without food and never fails to deliver a great value every day.Now, Uppercut Cabernet Sauvignon 2021. Deep garnet color, heavy tannins and a sweetness n the tip of the tongue. There are dark berries but they dissipate too soon. This is a typical fruit forward California Cabernet that is made to appeal to the masses.To end the evening, Marietta Old Vine Red NV Claret with cherry notes lead to some nicely formed tannins. The dark fruit lasts a good while and the enjoyment of the wine is long lasting. This one is a good value.Hope to see everyone at the next Vino Magnifico!-Melissa and Bob

Read More

V Paul’s October Vino Magnifico tasting

October’s monthly tasting at V Paul’s with members of the local Italian Cultural and American Wine Societies.

Several folks have said that it is just too difficult to get out to a wine tasting during the week. I totally understand, and tis a true shame because we have A LOT of local wine tastings during the week. If you can bend your schedule a little from time to time look for one of the once-a-month tastings on our calendar. Not because the wine is better than the weekly tastings, rather they tend to be slightly more entertaining.V Paul’s monthly wine tasting is a great example. We got some Italian Wine history and tales of Christopher Columbus by the head of the Local Italian Cultural Society wine sipping through the tasting line up. Tonight’s Featured Wine didn’t make it up to Crowd Favorite, nor will it ever be a Wine of Note, but it is a quintessential Italian Wine. As a quick refresher: a Wine of Note is our highest classification of wine at a tasting. It must show uniqueness in a good way and be a Crowd Favorite. Uniqueness is actually hard to find these days in wine. A Crowd Favorite was liked by at least 75% of the tasters, so it was probably a good wine. A Featured Wine was preferred by 51% of the tasters, which usually means there was a very close “2nd.” That “2nd” might have been your favorite.Cavaliere d’Oro (Cavalier of Gold) 2019 Chianti, from Tuscany, made from 100% Sangiovese grapes, is a wine to have with good, at an Italian Restaurant. A mouth full of dry red berries and medium acid would chop right into a dish of Eggplant Parmigiana. And it has a cool looking label, which is how a majority of people buy wine. Try to tell me that you have never bought a wine because you liked the look of the label. Sad, funny, and true.

Read More